Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and a famous American investor, was one of the first to help develop this collection by participating in the OpenAI research center; But after some time, he moved away from this research center and started working on his generative artificial intelligence model. Now, it seems that there is not much time left until the release of Elon Musk’s latest achievement in the field of artificial intelligence, and from today, the experimental version of this artificial intelligence, known as xAI, will be available to a select group of people.
Musk announced in a post on X (formerly Twitter) that his company is going to release the first version of its artificial intelligence model to a group of people on Saturday, November 4, 2023. “In some important ways, it’s the best there is,” he said of the technology. He did not elaborate on the advantages of his model over competitors, and it is not clear what the important aspects that Elon Musk is emphasizing are referring to. Also, not much information is available about the select group that gets access to xAI, and how they are selected is not clearly stated.
After months of speculation, artificial intelligence startup xAI finally officially launched in July, and Elon Musk succeeded in attracting some of the top researchers in the field of artificial intelligence, including Manuel Kruis and Igor Babushkin, former members of Google’s DeepMind artificial intelligence research unit. to form an expert and professional team. He considered the real goal and lofty mission of his startup to be “understanding the true nature of the world” with the help of artificial intelligence.
After unveiling xAI, Elon Musk announced that the startup is trying to create a good AGI that is as curious and truth-seeking as possible. He has repeatedly stated that the underlying models of artificial intelligence generate biases, and the existence of a “TruthGPT” model can deal with these problems.
The latest artificial intelligence model created by Elon Musk is released while facing strong competitors such as ChatGPT, PaLM 2 and Llama. These models were made available to the public last year and improved their performance by receiving new data and audience feedback. Now, we have to wait and see if the xAI development team, which is much smaller than its competitors, can meet the expectations and become one of the contenders in the field of artificial intelligence, or will its opponents, with better performance, knock out their new competitor from the field? What do you think about this?
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